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A THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1909 I
11 Fall Hats I
I Are Ready I
I Stiff or Spft Hat 1 I
I I s
t Whichever you prefer
I i If youll come here for
I your Fall Tint Sir well see
that you get just the lint you
J ought to wear Color right
j size right proportions just 3 7
right
I 4 > e I
S250 3 S4 to 5 i2
The Best Hats the Prices
Can Buy 1
1 Be careful that you do not
spoil your appearance by
wearing a wrong Hat or a f
Hat of questionable style > t
If youll come here a cor i
rect Hat will be assured you
FRED MQ NYE COo
Outfitters to Men and Boys
2413 Washington
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I RAN O I
jftRN CS
CAREY ACT LAND DRAWING
ARCO IDAHO SEPT 14TH
BIG LOST RIVER VALLEY LANDS
I WILL DRAW FOR YOU
Power of Attorney Blanks Maps and
Descripthe Booklets at Utah Nation
al Bank Ogden R D ROBERTS
Arco Idaho
Uirls wanted at Wasatch Or
chard Co Canning Factory West
Ogden
4 Good girls wanted at Shupe
Williams Candy Factory
Heavy Rains Railroad officials re
port a heavy rain north south east
and west during the last twentyfour
hours but train service on none of the
lines entering Ogden has been seri
ously Interrupted
You are sure of highest quality and
best service when you ask your gro
cer for B 8 G Butter and Cheeso eo
Call and have your photos taken at
2469 Wash G A Hinley photogr
Inspect New RoadEngineer A Q
Campbell has been ordered on an In
s
epectlon trip of thirty miles of new
Oregon Short Line road In the vicinity
of Twin Falls Idaho
The Smithsonian Business College
will open Tuesday September 7 and
L1 be In session also Wednesday and Fri
day but not Thursday Students from
r Idaho Nevada eastern Utah and
1
1 south of Salt Lake are already en
rolled
4 Dr T C Doran has moved his of
fices from C40S Wash Ave to rooms
r
G and 7 over Utahna Drug Co
I
Left on a Special Train Superin
il tendent Whitney and several em
I bars of his staff of the Union Pacific
operating department left this morn
ing for Rawllns and Intermediate
points on a special train
Watch for La Mode Millinery opening
Night School at the Smithsonian
Business College will open Monday
i night September 13th
I
Henry Has Recovered Nelson B
J Henry who was taken 111 while at his
desk In the office of the Southern Pa >
I clflc shops several months ago and
whoso lapse of memory and peculiar
I t ailment attracted the attention ol
p medical men at the time has return
k jcd from Texas and Is apparently In
p jnprmal condition again Henry held
Ian Important and responsible position
qt Pb I In the mechanical department of the
shops when ho was taken 111 and his
p I case Is now being considered relatlvc
Ito reinstatement by the surgical and
medlcal department of the Southern
I Pacific
Cigars and tobacco always fresh at
Wallins Smoke House
I i Pipes tobacco or anything a smoker
desires at Wallins Smoke House
v
I Was in Southern UtahJohn M
WIlson of the Ogden Overall Sitirt
icompany returned yesterday from an
j extended trip In southern Utah While
I away ho went as far south as Marys
I vale Pluto county which Is one ol
I ithe oldest mining camps In Utah The
t crops of the southern part of the state
JMr Wilson says are good this year
land business Is reasonably brisk
Daily Arrival
of New Fall
Goods
The dainty hand embroidered
linen waists at 350 and 400
The strictly tailored waIsts In
pure linen at 200 225 and
250 J
The mannish shirts In dainty
stripes and checks at 125 150
and 175
New Tailor Suits In the latest
materials Homespuns Hop
cacklngs Serges and Broad
cloths
FALL MILLINERY FOR
I STREET AND DRESS
I I flMTYKESCO
2335 Washington Ave
u III 1
The crops mostly barley wheat and
1 oats that are just now being harvest
ed are damaged considerably by ex
cessive rainfall Mr Wilson says the
storms of that section during the last
ten days have been terrific and water
has fallen In torrents At Ephraim
San Peter county ho says on last
Thursday was visited by a heavy flood
whch did considerable damage to
crops and other propert For a few
hours the streets of the little city
wore veritable rivers The rainfall
there has been greater this season
than for many years past
The dining room at the Hermitage
is open every evening until midnight
A Lucky StrlkeUTho Coal 400
and up 2001 Ibs In every ton Shurt
lift Co Phones 18
I Engagement Announced Mr and
Mrs A A Green announce tho en
gagement of their daughter Alice to
Mr W A Kelly the wedding to occur
soon Miss Green was until lately
proofreader on this paper and Mr Kel
ly Is with the Associated Press
I Read Hansens motorcycle ad
I Imported and domestic cigars at
Wallins Smoke House 25th and Wash
I Engineer Isaacs HereChief Engi
neer Isaacs of VicePresident Krutt
i schnltts staff came in from the west
last evening and after a few hours
conference with local officials left
I for the east In his private car
It nil burns leaving only ashes and
satisfaction Thats Lewis Good Coal
Phones 119
Get your fair exhibits at the Fair
Grounds before C p m next Satur
day evening The Fair officials will
be at the Fair grounds every day from
now on
I
Suit to Recover 6090 Max David
son hag commenced suit against Gus
Skopanls to recover 6090 claimed to
be due on account The action has
I been filed In the civil division of tho
j municipal court
I In the baking of Hess Bread all
hand work IB eliminated
Tho dining room at the Hermitage
Is open every evening until midnight
Have Been on an Outing Mrs W
W Fife and son Joseph have return
I ed from a delightful visit of four weeks
at Stewarts ranch in Provo canyon
I We pay the highest market price
I for live Hogs and Veals and are al
ways In tho market Ogden Packing
and Provision Co i
Rock Springs Kemmerer Castlo
1 Gate Anthracite and Coke M L
i Jones Coal Co
I Challis Idaho Prospering N
Ballard land examiner In the agricul
tural department Is In the city for a
short slay on business connected with
the forestry service He is Just down
from Challis Idaho and reports condi
tions there favorable with crops good
and business generally rather lively
I Tho dining room at the Hermitage
is open every evenlhg until midnight
The best carriage service at Allens
I for pi hate calls funerals or operas
Also prompt baggage delivery Both
I phones 22 412 25th street
I Digging Sugar Beets Notwithstand
ing that i esterdaj was a holiday
many of the farmers at 1 Marriott were
busily engaged digging sugar beets
The storm of this morning according
to officers of tho Amalgamated Sugar
company would necessarily retard The I
digging but inasmuch as tho storm I
has subsided and the ground was I
quite dry at noon it Is expected that
I the digging will proceed with concld
fable vigor this afternoon Secrce
i
tary Rolapp states that to dig and haul
beets during wet weather Is to work
under a great disadvantage due to
the fact that so much dirt clings to
tho beets that the farmer has to haul
I nearly twice the load to reach the
same results as when the work Is done
I in dry weather
I COAL celebrated Peacock Rock
I I Springs nut tho summer coal John
j Farr Phone 27
I Former Resident Among the viol
lore to the fair yesterday was Dr L
G Saunders from Stewartsvllle Mo
Ho was a resident of Ogden seventeen
years ago and at the time secsotarv
of the Medical association He notes
many improvements in this city dur
ing his absence
i Invalid at the Jal1A man by the
name of A E Howard Is at the coun
ty Jail receiving treatment from the
county physician but It Is not thought
necessary to send him to tho county
Inflrmqry jet
I Decree of DivorceAn Interlocutnry
I decree of divorce was issued this
morning in the case of Waunota
Thorno against Gustao Thorne
I Newspaper TravelersA party of
U newspaper tourists from tho Fort
Worth StarTelegram will arrive oor
XI1BTS AT fAIR
HOLD ATTENTION
Rain During the Morning Reduced the Attendance But With Better
Weather Record Crowds Are Looked For Horticultural and
Agricultural Exhibits Are Most Attractive
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Owing to the heavy rainfall the at
tendance at the fair grounds durhiK
the forenoon waG considerably smaller
than yesterday but withal there were
a good many people who spent a num
b r of hours viewing many excellent
exhibits
The attendance for the afternoon
bids fair and the racing program will
be given as scheduled There are a
good many horses on the track that
are better racers on heavy tracks than
light ones I
The exhibits of the various kinds
are now In place and attracting much
attention It Is said by those familial I
with the different lines that are being
shown that they cannot bo excelled In
any country All the exposition build
ings are so arranged and the exhibits
so conveniently placed that In the I
I course of a few hours one may see I
pretty nearly all the displays In hor
ticulture and agriculture and the oth
I er exhibits Including ex
hibitions I
The greater interest just now
I seems to center In the agricultural and
horticultural departments where
I
I the Rio Grande system laic this af
ternoon and after a brief sojourn
I will continue west over the Southern
Pacific
I Children at School Although the
weather this morning at the opening
hour of tho city schools was Incle
I ment Superintendent Mills reports a
splendid attendance of students Mr
Mills Is particularly well pleased with
the enrollment at the subhigh school I
department which was formally open
ed at the old high school building I
This department has been organized j
for the accommodation of eighth I
grade students from the various grade I
schools of the city who will graduate
from this school Into the high school
The old building was well filled with 1
students much lo the surprise and
satisfaction of Suporintendont Mills
and the teachers of the school
Judge Henderson Recovering
Judge H H Henderson is reported by
1 Mrs Henderson as still a very sick
man but he Is slowly recovering
I From ONell Nebraska M Har
tlgan of ONell Nebraska Is in Og
I den for a few days Investigating local
j commercial and agricultural Interests
If this section of country offers suit
able Inducement he may locate here
I and enter tho fruit raising business
but Mr Hartlgnn vlll flrs1 go to Idaho
before deciding on where to Invest
Marriage Licenses Marriage li
censes were Issued this morning to
Arthur M Fraser of Charlotte Can
ada and Florence G Ynoger of Evans I
ville Ind to Lige ChrIstensen and
Myrtle Conley of Cokeville Wyo and I
to John I Moyes and Maggie M Cot
I tam both residents Ogden I
DAVIDSONS
LIFE TO BE I
DEFENDED
RAILROAD OFFICIALS RALLY TO
THE OFFICERS AID
I
Detective Jones Claims to Have a
Photograph of the Man Killed by
Davidson Proving Bad Man
I
I
i R J Davidson the Southern Pacific
watchman who shot and killed Charles I
Schwpndler In the yards at Montello
last Wednesday night surrendered
himself to Judge J J Thurston yes
terday at Montello and Is now In jail
awaiting his preliminary examination
Davidson has retained Charles Hen
derson a prominent attorney of Elko
to defend him and will plead not
guilty to the charge of homicide He
maintains that Schwendler aJid two
of his tramp companions threatened
to do him up after he had ordered
them away from a train loaded with
general merchandise and that in or
der to cbase them away from loaded
FRQM THE BENCH
A Judge Commends Pure Food
A judge of a Colorado Court said
Nearly one year ago I began the use
of GrapeNuts as a food Constant con
finement indoors and the monotonous
grind of office duties had so weakened
and Impaired my mental powers that I
fell the imperative need of something
which neither doctors nor food spec
ialists seemed able to supply
A weeks use of GrapaNuts twice
each day convinced me that Home un
usual and marvelous virtue was con
tained therein My mental vigor re
turned with astonishing rapidity
brain weariness from which I had
constantly suffered quickly disappear
ed clearness of thought and Intellec
tual health and activity which I had
i never previously known were to mo
the plain results of a fow months use
of this food
Unhesitatingly I commend Grape
Nuts as the most remarkable foot
preparation hich science has ever
produced so for as my knowledge and
experience extends
The Judge Is right GrapoNuts food
Is a certain and Jenrl abe brain
builder and can be relied upon
Theres a reason
I Ever read the above letter A new
one appeals from time to time They
arc genuine true and full of human
Interest
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i i i
r there Is a keen rivalry on the part of
public Institutions to excel Those
who have entered these contests are
determined to carry away first prizes
and so beautifully and nearly perfect
arc the numerous articles to he judged
it will require experts to render a cor
rect decision
Before nightfall all the exhibits will
he properly labeled and It Is expected I
that the judges will he ready to pass
judgment by tomorrow rooming I
The Weber county poor farm the
I State Industrial school the State
School for the Denf and Blind the
I Roy district and the Bear River Val
ley Commercial club seem to be in
the lead In the exhibition of the prod I
ucts of these two departments
The ooroals friuts vegetables I
watermelons and in fact all the
things grown on a well regulated farm I
01 In a well cared for orchard are of I
the finest quality and in beauty are I
unsurpassed The Individual exhibits
In these as well ns other departments
are surpassingly flue and ling forth
I many words of praiso from the people
who have viewed them
I
cars and to frighten them out of the
Southern Pacific yards he fired an
automatic several times with no inten
tion of wounding or killing anyone
Davidson and his friends confidently
expect that be will he discharged at
the preliminary examination which
will be held as soon as Attorney Hen
derson can give the caso his personal
attention I
Detective Joe Jones of the Oregon
Short Line secret service department
Is at Montello Investigating the shoot
ing and has a photograph of Schwend
ler received from the chief of police
at Milwaukee The latter writes De
tective Jones that Schwendler served
a term In the Milwaukee jail for at
tempting to rib a railroad car and
that his record there was of a crim
inal character The photograph sent
by the Milwaukee police authorities
has been submitted to members of the
coroners Jury at Montello and it Is
alleged that they recognize Schwend
lor as the original of the photograph
It is understood the state authori
ties will probe tho shooting to the bot
tom and that an effort will be made to I
hold the former night watchman to
the district court on a charge of man
slaughter
V ODES OF NATURt
Now running at the GLOBE THEA
TER Is the most beautiful picture
ever brought to Ogden
It shows different views of Twin
Falls Shoshone Falls Snake Rlvtr
Thousand Springs Snowbank Springs
Pcrrlnc Cascades and many other
views
The views were taken from a bal
loon and it took nearly two weeks to
get the picture complete It will run
all week at the GLOBE and lovers of
good pictures should not fail to see
this one
CURBiNG AKD GUTTERING
ON WALL AVENUE
J
The work curbing and guttering
Wall avenue between Twentyfourth I
and Twentythird streets has been
completed and Contractor ONeill has
placed his men at work on the curbs I
and gutters of lower Twentyfourth
streot He says the rain Is playing
havoc with his operations and that
this forenoon his men had to work
between showers A couplo of days
will finish the work on Twentyfourth
street when tho men will be moved
to Lincoln avenue between Twenty
fifth street and Twentyfourth street
Not much curbing can be done on
Washington avenue until the city en
gineer gets through placing surface i
pipe there so It Is very probable that
tho laying of concrete will begin on
the other streets In the paving dis
trict before anything more Is done on
the avenue
Mr ONeill says that the recent
rains are causing him considerable
trouble in Weber canyon because of
the sudden rising of the waters of
the river
LIfiliTNiNfi
STRiKES A
ROUSE
1
HOME OF JAMES OWENS IS SET
ON FIRE
I
Street Car Also Hit by Electric Bolt
I Passengers Uninjured Though
Car Is Disabled
I
I
During the time of the rainstorm
this forenoon lightning bolts played
high jinks In the northern part of the
city A bolt struck the home of I
James Owens on Cross avenue near I
Tenth street and set fire to the build
Ing The fire department from station
I No 1 however made such a quick run
to the premises that the fire was ex
tinguished before much damage had
been done
No one was struck by tho lightning
but tho fixtures In tho kitchen were
disturbed and the room filled with
soot and ashen from the stove Tho
bolt struck the chimney and mado Its
Jr 4 c J I
I Visit the New Paint Store I
utA ti THE ECCLES PAINT
UICK HADDRYIN
i DRYINGt I c GLASS CO
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H > 32325 24th Si j
I Is 2211
f Everylliin in the Paint and Glass Line
I ttJr7 1E LOWE BROTHERS C Mt Jso71 I
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tOR CHICAGO 1
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x J jgggggtiZ I A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GOOD PAINT l S I
way Into the Interior of the house
along tt ntoicplpo
A bolt also struck a street car near
Tenth street having followed the trol
ley pole Into the motor underneath
the car The carman says a hole as
large as a mans head was bored
through the motor and the car was
disabled Fortunately no injuries were
sustained by the passengers on the
car But there was considerable con I r
fusion for a time l
For a lime this morning the tele
phones of the city were virtually out
of commission on account of the elec
t cal disturbance
TUIEVES ARE
SNATCIHN6 i
TCIIELS i
WOMEN ARE THE VICTIMS OF
SNEAKING THUGS
Many Empty Purses Have Reached
the Police StationOne
Woman Loses 3
The satchel snatchers seemingly are
reaping a pretty good harvest In the
city and the officers confess that it Is
a rather unique and effective manner
of stealing The thief takes but very
little chance of being apprehended
while turning the trick because the
victim Is alnys an unsuspecting wo
man and the deed Is done In the even
Ing when identification Is almost Im
possible
Most of the purses grabbed contain
money and other valuables so the act
Is always a profitable one for the
thief Once tho satchel is In the pos i
session of the thief he simply slips I
Into a dark street or behind a bill
board takes the valuable from the
handbag and throws the bag away
There are a number of handbags at
the police station today awaiting
claimants
Mrs Ralph Wiggins had her satchel
taken from hor Sunday night and It
was found yesterday on lower Twenty
seventh street and brought to the sta
tion Tho purse contained S in cash
when It was taken from her but when
found It was empty The purse was
Identified as hers because when the
thief grabbed It she clung to it so
tenaciously that the handle was j
pulled from It When picked up yes
tcrday a piece of who had been sup I
planted for a handle
PEACH DAY EXCURSION TO
BRIGHAM CITY
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Sept 15th 75c round trip Special
trains leave Ogden 930 10 1030 a
m returning leave Brigham 630 S
1030 p m Free poaches free wat
ermelons for everybody
NINETY = NINEI
DAYS IN
JAiL
FOR A PARASITE FROM A CRIB
IN THE ALLEY
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II
Seven Young Men Took Possession of
a Barn and Then the Police
Took Them I
I
The matinee In the criminal side of
the city court was brief this morning
notwithstanding the fact that two hol I
idays had passed since the previous
session It was expected that there
would he spicy numbers on the pro I
gram but such expectations were not
realized The officers state that Iho
city Is remarkably free from the bad
set when It II > considered that the fair
Is In progress and hundreds of follow
ers of the turf are In the city
Louis Warner was sentenced to ten
days In jail for mendicancy and John
Jones charged with drunkenness was
released the court observing that It
was Just an ordinary Labor Day drunk
Ed Elcord was placed under a 10
bond to answer the chargo of mendic
ancy and the hearing of the caso post
poned Indefinitely
M C Foley pleaded guilty of drunk
enness and he was given an opportun
ity to reform His sentence of ten
days was suspended
cldon Nelson pleaded not guilty
htO the charge of vagrancy and testi
mony was taken which resulted In con
victing the defendant He was sen
tenced to 99 days In Jail The testi
mony of Detective Janios Ponder was
to the effect that Nulson for some time
pant has been keeping house with a
paramour In Electric alloy and that
ho had no visible means of support
James McKerchin Charles Jacobs
W CaseyRoy McDonald Frank Smith
I J E Sevour and J B Gordon all
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cIb The LEMME
A i Tailoring
crta C o
J Invites your in
ii I L spection of their I
i i l
17 xrr Fall and
r 0
I Winter i
f k Goods
Their workmanship guarantees
t i satisfaction and our new suits
l are pressed and cleaned six
months free Cleaning and
I V k pressing a specialty of ladies
and gentlemen clothing
w 183 TwentyFilth SS
Phone 261
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young men pleaded guilty to the
charge of trespassing and were each 1
sentenced to fie days In the city j
hastlle The evidence showed that tho I
men had occupied a barn Sunday night j
and that they are knights of tho
road In passing sentence the court I
stated that the men would bo sent to
jail long enough to prevent them from I
bothering the people during fair week
Joe Wlsntil charged with vagrancy
was released but Stanley OConnor
charged with the same offense did
not fare so well as he was sentenced
to ten days In Jail
PRIEST BATTLES
VITII ROBBERS
Jackson Mich Sept 7 Standing I
in the open window of his house yes
terday Rev Joseph F Herr pastor of
St Josephs Polish Catholic church
engaged In a revolver battle with two
burglars he had surprised while they
were robbing the house The priest
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MOTHER WINS TE flGT fOR
TE fAMOUS iNCU BATOR BARYI
Kansas City Sept iThe fight for
the possession of fiveyearold Marian
Blcakley the Incubator baby of the
St Louis worlds fair Is at an end
So declared John H twood In the
circuit court here today when he on
behalf of Mrs James G Barclay of
Buffalo N Y who adopted tho child
when It was about to be pauperized
withdrew the habeas corpus suit
brought by Mrs J J Bleaklcy of To
poka Kas from whose home little
Marina was kidnaped several weeks
ago I
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BATH TOWELS <
I 1 pair with oOo can Baking 1
Powder I j
Grand Union Tea Store
ii r IiZJJ joa 1
fired five shots and the fleeing men
fled three The bullets from 4ia
burglars guns came close lo Father
Herr
The presence of tho burglars In tho
house became known because one of
them collided with a music box ani
stalled It playing
IS FOUND IN DYING
CONDITION ON DOORSTEP
Chicago Sept 7Ton Lapclla SI
years old was found yesterday on tho
doorstep of his homo writhing in a
ony and carried to tho cmergoncy
hospital
There ho told Dr Wall he had eaten
cherries Ice cream and peanut anJ
drunk beer Ho was taken to the
county hospital where It is said he
J l may die
In withdrawing the suit Mr At wood
said Mrs Blcaklcys attorneys might I
draw whatever decree they may vIsli
Mrs Bleaklcy and the baby were I
not In court
Mrs Barclay said
I am so sorry but I guess It ws5
meant that I should not have Marian
I want her however to hao tho ban
account my husband and I stnrtod for
her the day we adopted her In a Bu
falo hank deposited to her name Is
031 which I shall arrange to have gl
en her at once I am glad the worry
Is oer II
ANXIETY IN STOCK MARl ET IS I
1 CAUSED BY ARRI 5MAM9 ILLNESS j
I
Now York Sept 7An opening
break of 5 12 points in Union Pacific
3 34 In Southern Pacific 3l5 In New
I York Central 2 38 In Reading and 1
to 1 34 In most other active specula
tive stocks showed the great anxiety
caused In stock market circles of tho
I reports of a relapse suffered bv E H
Harriman while the stock exchange
was closed for a three days holiday
Tho market was without any official
announcement from Mr Harrimans II
businoss associates when trading be
gan and was confronted with reports
of heavy selling anti severe declines
in the London market for American
account before the opening here The
sales here wore not In as large amount
I as on many similar occasions but tho I
I tone at first was semidemoralized
I After the opening vigorous support
J was exerted and prices rallied Imme
diately Within a few minutes an or
nouncement was forthcoming frcr ths
Union Pacific olHces that Mr Hari
man was much better and the nppcar
ance of the market became quieter i
The arrest of tho recovery of wei
and the hesitating fluctuations will I
followed showed the uncertain scntl
ment of the speculation The dealings
tht1
and
volume an
fell to a very small
whole tone of the market indicate
feeling of suspicion of the reassuric
announcement regarding Mr Horn
desire w
Improvement and a
adopt mans a waiting attitude In niaUn
commitments In tho market i
weak in W
The market turned very
last ten minutes of trading on reports
Itar
circulated in Wnll street that Mr
cn low causing
rhnans vitality was very
ing crave anxiety among the relllhC
and friends
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1 1 II EH O NDER S 0 F N AT U R E 99 MOST EVER BEAUTIFUL SMOWN IN PICTURE OQDEN U LO E i iWE4 4r R p
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